India Tour – Adventure

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India is one of the prime destinations of the world. A holiday to India offers a plethora of adventure sports from trekking in the bone-cracking chilly white expanse of the Himalayas to river rafting in the gushing waters of Ganga and its tributaries. Thrilling wildlife safaris in the dense jungles […]

Sailing on Sydney Harbour

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Growing up in Bondi meant living on and around the water of both Sydney Harbour and the beautiful beaches of the East Coast of Australia. Boats were part of my life and everyone seemed to have one. They ranged from the small run-abouts that were used to get people from […]

Luxury Hotels Vs Budget Hotels

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A hotel is defined as “an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis.” (See 1.) In the early years of the hotel, accommodations were very basic, usually a room that has a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand. These days, most rooms are equipped with […]

Sailing From Panama to Colombia

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There is no direct land route from Panama to Colombia. The border between the two countries is characterised by thick jungle and no road has been built through it. In part this is due to the inhospitable terrain, and in part it is due to a lack of political will […]

Camping 101: Choosing a Tent

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Family camping tents come in many shapes and sizes. The one that suits your needs may not be the right one for someone else. That’s why there is such a large variety produced for the outdoor enthusiast market. Shaping Up Your Tent Choices Tents come in four basic shapes: A-frame, […]

A Review of Princess Cruises

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The Princess Cruises is a cruise line based out of California in the United States of America. The company was founded way back in the year 1965 and has been offering its passengers with some of the most memorable journeys and vacations ever since. The main rise to popularity for […]

The Sud-Aviation SE-210 Caravelle

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DESIGN ORIGINS The dawn of the 1950s marked the dawn of the jet age. While the world cautiously watched the de Havilland DH.106 Comet take to the sky for the first time on July 27, 1949 with its gleaming, silver fuselage and modestly-swept wings, so, too, did France. Aside from […]

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